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American Coco Gauff ousted in the opening round at Wimbledon in a shocking upset

  • American Coco Gauff lost her first-round match against Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska at Wimbledon on July 1, 2025, in London by 7-6 , 6-1.
  • Gauff entered Wimbledon as the second seed and French Open champion but struggled with her serve and unforced errors throughout the match.
  • Yastremska, previously winless in three attempts against Gauff, produced 16 winners despite 25 unforced errors, while Gauff made 29 unforced errors and nine double faults.
  • Gauff acknowledged she couldn’t find her footing, and commentator Chrissie Evert suggested she focused too much on fast play rather than steady point-by-point performance.
  • After winning the French Open, Gauff experienced a surprising first-round defeat at Wimbledon, making her just the third female player in the Open era to exit at this stage immediately following a Roland Garros title, confirming that Wimbledon remains her least successful Grand Slam so far.
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Coco Gauff disappointed, but not looking to dwell, over early Wimbledon exit

Coco Gauff is disappointed in her mistake-filled performance during a first-round Wimbledon loss. She also is determined not to dwell on it for too long.

·Billings, United States
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sport.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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